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When you cool matter, it freezes. Freezing something doesn't always mean that it's going to be cold. En-fact, all solids are frozen. Cooling causes the particles to make it harder to move. Like when you come in the building when it's really cold outside and you try to right, it's kind of hard.

Heating effects matter when the heat rises, the particles begin to move faster and faster, and the particles get more spread apart. So if the stage of matter is in solid or liquid, if you keep the heat going it eventually ends up to become a gas. And sometimes, when solids are heated up so fast, they skip the stage of going into a liquid, and go straight into a gas, which is called sublimation.

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